Web Design and Objects - Introduction This reading material forms part of the "Introduction" topic in the Web Design and Objects module.Author(s): Dr Gary Griffiths,Open Educational Repository in S

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Introduction to modelling for 1st year engineers These resources cover an introduction to modelling for first year engineering undergraduate. The main focus is on electrical and mechanical systems, but there is also some discussion of dc motors, fluids and heat as well as an introduction to time series modelling. The main emphasis is on why modelling is important and how to go about doing this from first principles (e.g. Kirchhoff's laws, Newton's Laws, etc.). Given the focus is on new students arriving at University, there is no attempt to deAuthor(s): J A Rossiter of University of Sheffield

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ECorr: Introduction to Corrosion This case study gives a brief introduction to the subject of corrosion and helps in learning how to navigate and make use of the subsequent case studies. This is an introductory level case study.Author(s): Prof Bob Cottis, Corrosion and Protection Centre,

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Introduction to Adobe Photoshop This set of video tutorials introduce Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop is one of the leading software packages for photo and image editing. These video show you how to use the main tools and features of photoshop and require no previous experience of using it.
This is a link to a website where the videos can be viewed from an index. The videos are also available to download from JorumOpenAuthor(s): The University of Westminster

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Introduction to Adobe Photoshop This set of video tutorials introduce Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop is one of the leading software packages for photo and image editing. These video show you how to use the main tools and features of Photoshop and require no previous experience of using it.Author(s): The University of Westminster

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Knowledge Strategy 2: Knowledge Mapping Video lecture from a series on Knowledge Management delivered by Dr Alan Eardley. Running time approximately 50 minutes.Author(s): Alan Eardley,Staffordshire University

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Introduction to Prehistory in Britain The course will start with an introduction to Archaeology, and in particular contemporary perceptions of Prehistory and how archaeology attempts to make sense of the past, of how people lived, worked and died in a period of time for which we have no written records or maps to help our understanding of these communities.
The course starts when Britain finally became free of ice around 9500BC and the accepted start of the Mesolithic in Britain. At that time people were living a fairly nomadic Author(s): University of Exeter

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1.012 Introduction to Civil Engineering Design (MIT) 1.012 introduces students to the theory, tools, and techniques of engineering design and creative problem-solving, as well as design issues and practices in civil engineering. The course includes several design cases, with an emphasis on built facilities (e.g., buildings, bridges and roads). Project design explicitly concerns technical approaches as well as consideration of the existing built environment, natural environment, economic and social factors, and expected life span. A large design caAuthor(s): Einstein, Herbert

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Energy resources: An introduction to energy resources Energy resources are essential for any society, be it one dependent on subsistence farming or an industrialised country. There are many different sources of energy, some well-known such as coal or petroleum, others less so, such as tides or the heat inside the Earth. Is nuclear power a salvation or a nightmare? This unit provides background information to each resource, so that you can assess them for yourself.Author(s): An Open University Course team